Be careful with Trojans hiding the security vendor
A new Trojan program is rapidly spreading on the Internet, in the name of an email of a reputable security company, right at the time of "hanging on the hair".
According to the latest warning from security vendor Sophos, a Trojan program is quickly spreading via email.Pretending to be F-Secure, a security vendor in Helsinki, this email carries an attachment with a lot of different titles related to issues that are of interest to recipients.The most common is "Firefox Browser Error" (Firefox Browsing Problem), Mozilla browser error ("Mozilla Browsing Problem") or "Web browser error (Website Browsing Problem).
Of course, in this case F-Secure had no trouble and was just an unwilling victim of cyber criminals.Its reputation has been used as a disguise mask for malware (malware).
According to Sophos, once it gets into the machine, the Trojan disables other antivirus and defense software, and opens the back door for hackers to sneak into the system, gaining access.
And yet, opening an attachment also allows hackers to sign spy programs, steal data and destroy computers.The situation becomes more dangerous when the time of the Kama Sutra worm is expected to simultaneously attack the world that has arrived.
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